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Yeah, I've got a couple sonys that I use as scratchpads. Really cool stuff. Now, if in the middle of one of my rambling practice sessions something pops out all I have to do is push record. I've got it all set up and ready to go all the time. It's a simple idea, but I can't tell you how cool it is. :) Every now and then I'll run through one of my old discs and find stuff I had completely forgotten about, then have to relearn it. --- "If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite." -- William Blake Todd Pafford galen@erols.com On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, pvallad1 wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Todd Pafford" <galen@erols.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 9:11 AM > Subject: Re: gearhoundism: cheap 'n easy samplers? > > > > I'm wondering, though, if a portable minidisc recorder wouldn't be a >good > > solution. They have no specific loop features, but for grabbing >sounds in > > a portable way I can't imagine a better tool. They're small enough >that > > you can carry both the recorder, disks, and a stereo microphone in your > > pockets. When you get home you could just dump the tracks you recorded > > into your Kurzweil or whatever. > > I bought one (Sony) for recording my Indian vocal lessons. It's been a > lifesaver. I'll probably use it to start recording my experiments after >I get > more familiar with my new toys (Handsonic, Line 6 DL4) and start looping >with > them. > > Paolo >